I love to combine both digital and analogue photography, it gives such a nice feeling and touch to a series, and the fact that I have to think 3 times more when shooting analogue makes the experience so much more instructive.

Behind the scenes-picture of the poet and performance-artist John Giorno. On set, getting his picture taken by Martin Rustad Johansen for the magazine Kunstforum.

Almost 11 months ago. Just visited Museet for Samtidskunst (Museum of Modern art) here in Oslo, which reminded me of this picture I shot. It was the 2nd film I’ve ever shot with the wonderful 35mm, my mom’s Leica M6. It took me 8 months to develop it, and I had totally forgot that I shot this picture. Nice surprise when picking it up from the lab.

In May I assisted Oktawian Górnik on a shoot when he photographed a series for the Finnish Fashion and Art magazine REVS. I helped out and during the shoot I snapped some photos with my analogue, like the gorgeous work of a hair by Shlomi Ruimi. For the model, Eline Bø, this was one of her first proper shoots, and she was fierce! The story turned out really nice. You can see it online here.

i-D celebrates their 35th anniversary with 18 beautiful covers, shot by Alasdair McLellan, of 18 different personalities. As if 18 covers of so many exciting faces isn’t enough, they invited 11 world famous designers to design a unique limited edition cover wrap each. Such a great idea with such a stunningly great result! Here’s my range of favorites;

/ Source: Hypebeat, i-D (direct link) all covers photographed by Alasdair McLellan except the two at the bottom by Alexander Wang and Raf Simons.